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Prior to this change, -s could take either a serial number or a
device path (e.g. "-s 01498B1F02015015" or "-s usb:1-4.2"). This
change extends -s to also allow product, model or device names
(e.g. "-s product:mysid"). These new qualifiers will only be
available on devices that are running an adb daemon that provides
properties in the connect message per Change-Id:
I09200decde4facb8fc9b4056fdae910155f2bcb9
The product, model and device are derived from the
ro.product.name, ro.product.model and ro.product.device
properties respectively. They are prefixed with "product:",
"model:" or "device:" as appropriate. In addition, any
non-alphanumerics in the model are changed to underscores.
If the -s parameter matches multiple devices, the result will be
the same as when multiple devices are connected but no -d, -e or
-s option is specified. In general, this means the user will get
"error: more than one device". However for get-state,
get-devpath and get-serialno, they will get "unknown".
The format of "devices -l" was changed to list all of the
qualifiers that are available. The following example output
(with the last digits of the serial numbers replaced with X's) is
with a Galaxy Prime with an older adb daemon and another Galaxy
Prime and Galaxy S both with the enhanced adb daemons:
List of devices attached
016B75D60A0060XX device usb:2-5 product:mysid model:Galaxy_Nexus device:toro
3731B535FAC200XX device usb:1-4.2 product:soju model:Nexus_S device:crespo
01498B1F020150XX device usb:1-4.1
Note that the serial number and state are now column oriented
instead of tab delimited. After the serial number and state, all
qualifiers are listed with each preceded by a space. The output
of the original devices command (without -l) is unchanged.
Change-Id: Iceeb2789874effc25a630d514a375d6f1889dc56
Signed-off-by: Scott Anderson <saa@android.com>
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| libzipfile | ||
| logcat | ||
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| sh | ||
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| README | ||
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The system/ directory is intended for pieces of the world that are the core of the embedded linux platform at the heart of Android. These essential bits are required for basic booting, operation, and debugging. They should not depend on libraries outside of system/... (some of them do currently -- they need to be updated or changed) and they should not be required for the simulator build. The license for all these pieces should be clean (Apache2, BSD, or MIT). Currently system/bluetooth/... and system/extra/... have some pieces with GPL/LGPL licensed code. Assorted Issues: - pppd depends on libutils for logging - pppd depends on libcrypt/libcrypto - init, linker, debuggerd, toolbox, usbd depend on libcutils - should probably rename bionic to libc